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what the sale of "the washington post" says about the way we are what the sale of "the washington post" says about the way we are getting our news. before global opportunities were part of their investment strategy... before they funded scholarships to the schools that gave them scholarships... before they planned for their parents' future needs and their son's future... they chose a partner to help manage their wealth, one whose insights, solutions and approach have been relied on for over 200 years. that's the value of trusted connections. that's u.s. trust. a quarter million tweeters is beare tweeting. and 900 million dollars are changing hands online. that's why hp built a new kind of server. one that's 80% smaller. uses 89% less energy. and costs 77% less. it's called hp moonshot. and it's giving the internet the room it needs to grow. this&is gonna be big. hp moonshot. it's time to build a better enterprise. together. >>> and we're back with a little sunday inspiration. a reminder that not all news is bad news. you might remember this movie. >> feel the rhythm! feel the ride! it'
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"the washington post" is a tremendous brand name. you know, john henry actually got it for not even $70 million because there were $110 million pension fund. so it was worth $40 million in losses for "the new york times" to move it along, which is kind of interesting if you think about it. >> the delivery of content is an important area. if they can manage to keep these loss ors make them -- you know, the cash flow is positive. some of these companies make money, not very much, but the cash flow is positive. they can do something interesting. >> fewer and fewer are actually reading the actual newspaper. we know that printing is expensive. >> right. >> how come newspapers don't just go all digital? are there other issues we're not seeing? >> i don't know. i said in the piece they might as well just do that. it doesn't mean you have to get rid of print products. there's good opportunities for print products, do them. you don't have to be religious about this. but the question is do the new consumers especially young people, they love n
"the washington post" is a tremendous brand name. you know, john henry actually got it for not even $70 million because there were $110 million pension fund. so it was worth $40 million in losses for "the new york times" to move it along, which is kind of interesting if you think about it. >> the delivery of content is an important area. if they can manage to keep these loss ors make them -- you know, the cash flow is positive. some of these companies make money, not...
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brian mooar, nbc news, washington. >>> still to come an unusual ruling. why a judge has ordered that a baby's name be changed. >>> also paying more for pre-school. the tens of thousands of dollars bay area parents are spending on early education and if the high costs are worth it. >>> al gore will visit lake tahoe next week. he's not vacationing. we'll tell you about his plans. >> right now we're watching the low clouds spill back across the bay from san francisco, approaching oakland, crossing the peninsula eventually into the south bay where we'll see drizzle for tomorrow morning but watching the timing of those low clouds for seeing who will have the best viewing of the perseid meteor shower tonight. >>> firefighters reporting progress tonight against a wildfire burning since wednesday in southern california. fire officials in riverside county say the so-called silver fire more than 75% contained this evening. full containmentxpected tomorrow. it's burned more than 30 square miles and injured ten firefighters and one civilian. some communities are stil
brian mooar, nbc news, washington. >>> still to come an unusual ruling. why a judge has ordered that a baby's name be changed. >>> also paying more for pre-school. the tens of thousands of dollars bay area parents are spending on early education and if the high costs are worth it. >>> al gore will visit lake tahoe next week. he's not vacationing. we'll tell you about his plans. >> right now we're watching the low clouds spill back across the bay from san...
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. >>> edward snowden's father is sounding off and criticizing washington for its handling of the nsa leak case. he said he's obtained the papers necessary to visit snowden in russia and says that's where the former analyst will remain for the foreseeable future. bryan mooar has the story. >> reporter: the father of edward snowden says the nsa leaker isn't headed back to the united states because he won't get a fair trial. >> as a father, i want my son to come home, if i believe that the justice so many that we should be afforded of as americans is going to be applied correctly. >> reporter: until then lon snowden says he'll visit his son in russia, snowden's temporary asylum there has chilled u.s./russian relations and the political furor here at homes shows no signs of cooling off. before leaving for his vacation on martha ans's vineyard, president obama said he'd already been moving the nsa toward more transparency and accountability. >> i don't think mr. snowden was a patriot. >> he betrayed his oath of office. there's a young generation that believe he's some kind of jason bourne
. >>> edward snowden's father is sounding off and criticizing washington for its handling of the nsa leak case. he said he's obtained the papers necessary to visit snowden in russia and says that's where the former analyst will remain for the foreseeable future. bryan mooar has the story. >> reporter: the father of edward snowden says the nsa leaker isn't headed back to the united states because he won't get a fair trial. >> as a father, i want my son to come home, if i...
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what washington inviteders are saying about his handling of the country's relationship with russia in the wake of edward snowden's security leaks. >>> allegations of racism at at&t park. we'll let you know what happened during yesterday's giants game that has an opposing team member crying foul and what the giants are now doing about it. >>> taking a live look outside. speaking of san francisco, can you make it out with the fog hovering over it? a little clearer we think in the south bay. a little hazy out there for our monday morning. we'll get a turn-around when it comes to next weekend. it's monday, already talking about next weekend. we'll have a look at christina's forecast coming up as well. 6:27 right now. do you see the 10% back in points, plus another 10%, plus free shipping? yeah. you're good. this is the member triple play deal. this is sears. [ female announcer ] it balances you... [ water crashing ] ...it fills you with energy... and it gives you what you are looking for to live a more natural life. in a convenient two bar pack. this is nature valley... delicious granola
what washington inviteders are saying about his handling of the country's relationship with russia in the wake of edward snowden's security leaks. >>> allegations of racism at at&t park. we'll let you know what happened during yesterday's giants game that has an opposing team member crying foul and what the giants are now doing about it. >>> taking a live look outside. speaking of san francisco, can you make it out with the fog hovering over it? a little clearer we think...
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live in washington, danielle lee, live in washington, back to you. >> thank you, danielle. >>> the teenager at the center of a west coast amber alert back home with her father this morning. actually=+a family members say could be a few more days before he takes 16-year-old hannah back home to california. she's back with her father today. until then the family taking time to celebrate her safe return while also mourning two family members they lost. >> we had to put the murder of ethan and tina on hold because we had focus on hand in. >> i'm excited for my son who gets to have her at least. he lost his wife and my beautiful, handsome grandson. we've just got to work at getting closure from now on. >> we're also learning mosh about the tip that let investigators to james dimaggio and hannah anderson in the idaho back woods. a group of horseback riders spotted the two on thursday, noticed something didn't quite fit and then called police. >> kind of had a scared look on her face when i first come up the trail. we didn't know if it was from the horses or what. >> an amber alert was on the tele
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the venerable "the washington post" is sold to amazon's jeff bez bezos. was what does it say about the future of traditional media? inside analyst from "the washington post's" david ignatius and david gross of "the new york times". all of that ahead on me"meet th press" this sunday morning, august 11th. good sunday morning. president obama is on vacation, congress is out of town, and although we are in the dog days of summer, the battle to win the hearts and minds of the american people on a range of issues is is in full force. the obama administration is finding tough opposition to its agenda, while the gop is divided as well on how to move ahead. friday, president obama announced changes to the u.s. surveillance program so many people are talking about, including a change in how the nsa collects phone records, more transparency by the secret foreign intelligence court, that's the fisa court, and the creation of a task force of private citizens. joining me this morning barton gellman of "the washington post" who has been writing extensively about edward
the venerable "the washington post" is sold to amazon's jeff bez bezos. was what does it say about the future of traditional media? inside analyst from "the washington post's" david ignatius and david gross of "the new york times". all of that ahead on me"meet th press" this sunday morning, august 11th. good sunday morning. president obama is on vacation, congress is out of town, and although we are in the dog days of summer, the battle to win the hearts...
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. >> reporter: a special fbi team from washington is investigating yesterday's shooting. they plan to interview all of the witnesses to determine exactly what happened. >>> the other major story we're following tonight, new video that reveals just how terrifying it was for residents of a colorado town when a sudden surge of flood water triggered mud slides this weekend. >> reporter: the town of manitou springs is reeling from flash floods. >> this is getting very, very bad now. this is the most terrifying thing i've ever seen. i can't stop shaking. >> reporter: new video shows water gushing at almost 30 miles per hour and pouring down highways and residential streets. >> cars floating away. >> reporter: friday's flood is one of the town's worst disasters in decades. leaving in its wake, one dead and one still missing. >> do not ever think you have enough time. when those sirens go off, go. >> repter: damaging dozens of buildings and shutting down at least 20 businesses. for the second day, crews are cleaning off mud from flood waters. and it may be days, maybe even weeks
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. >>> edward snowden's father is sounding off and criticizing washington. the father obtained the papers necessary to visit snowden in russia and says that's where he will remain for the foreseeable future. brian mooar has the story. >> reporter: the father of edward snowden says that the nsa leaker is not heading back to the united states. >> as a father i want my son to come home if i believe that the justice system is going to be applied correctly. >> reporter: until then, he will visit his son in russia. his temporary asylum there has chilled the u.s.-russia relation and the furor at home shows no signs of cooling off. president obama said he already had been moving the nsa toward more transparency and accountability. >> i don't think that he was a patriot. >> there is a young generation who believe he is some kind of jason borne. >> nsa supporters want a stronger defense from the president. >> he failed to explain the programs which are lawful and saved lives. >> reporter: washington wants edward snowden brought back home to face justice. >>> two of th
. >>> edward snowden's father is sounding off and criticizing washington. the father obtained the papers necessary to visit snowden in russia and says that's where he will remain for the foreseeable future. brian mooar has the story. >> reporter: the father of edward snowden says that the nsa leaker is not heading back to the united states. >> as a father i want my son to come home if i believe that the justice system is going to be applied correctly. >> reporter:...
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danielle leigh joins us from washington. good morning to you. and how would critics like the president to respond here? >> reporter: richard, good morning. critics would like to see the president really strike a balance as he tries to restore the public's trust, but also protect national security. even while vacationing on martha's vineyard, president obama couldn't escape a moment of apparent frustration on the golf course. back in washington, more troubles await the commander in chief. lawmakers are criticizing the president's plan to increase oversight of the nsa surveillance programs exposed by leaker edward snowden. >> he's failed to explain these programs which are lawful, which have saved lives. >> we need to do better in educating our public so they are not fearful that we, the government, are violating their privacy. >> reporter: the former director of the nsa warned added oversight could hurt a key part of the program, moving quick three protect national security. >> so you need to be careful about how many processes you put in there.
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we exposed the problems and know reaction from washington, d.c. >> reporter: it's the beginning of a long summer and these young middle schoolers are out of class helping their dads unpack. these kids are not on vacation. instead they are helping their families move into a local migrant worker camp and many of them are preparing to work all summer. some of them in the fields of california's central valley. working for large corporate farms. putting in ten to 12 hour days in 100 degree heat. >> they work as much as they can. >> reporter: ruby garrison oversees the camp. >> kids from a very small age growing into teenagers and as soon as they get an opportunity they start working on the field as well. >> for 14 months we have followed some of these children and their families as they perform some of the hardest work there is, pruning, picking, and packing the fresh fruits and vegetables that feed america and the world. >> who else has worked in the field? >> reporter: we have found dozens of children born in the united states who work in the tomato fields and peach orchards since they
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nbc's peter alexander is in the washington newsroom this morning with more on that. good morning. >> good morning to you. the iowa caucass are 28 months away. they're so far off they haven't set a date yet but the next round of presidential wannabes are not wasting anytime. they're converging on the states that will cast the first vote in 2016. >> it's great to be back in iowa. >> get back to the constitution. >> this country has to be brought back from the edge. >> as a famous iowan once said, if you build it he will come. >> if you build it, he will come. >> that applies to politics too. drawing some of the republican parties heavy hitters. all potential 2016 hopefuls. like rick santorum that won the iowa caucuses just last year. >> i have a lot of faith for the andidate on either side has declared that they're running. they're dropping plenty of hints. that include vice president joe biden. savannah, aides confirm that he will be the keynote speaker at an annual steak fry in iowa next month. >> get used to iowa, peter. thank you very much. appreciate it. >>> here
nbc's peter alexander is in the washington newsroom this morning with more on that. good morning. >> good morning to you. the iowa caucass are 28 months away. they're so far off they haven't set a date yet but the next round of presidential wannabes are not wasting anytime. they're converging on the states that will cast the first vote in 2016. >> it's great to be back in iowa. >> get back to the constitution. >> this country has to be brought back from the edge....
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keeps trying washington funds a t.v. channel and a radio station that specifically target a cuban audience with programming that features prominent cuban dissidents what you are doing to an opportunity. and projects like toward democracy which the channel's website advertises as a how to guide for transitioning from dictatorship to democracy all done in the hopes that one day the communist leadership in cuba will fall how soon do you think that's going to. well i hope soon probably three years we need to work really hard maybe the martine media are working very hard but the cuban public remains largely unaware of their efforts which have you ever heard of radio most. know nothing about it. the marty itself acknowledges the limited reach of its radio and t.v. programs we all have for any way to reach with the information on the general people became in government jams the martys radio and t.v. signals to circumvent that the us has employed a variety of methods one of them arrow martini a plane that had been flying over cu
keeps trying washington funds a t.v. channel and a radio station that specifically target a cuban audience with programming that features prominent cuban dissidents what you are doing to an opportunity. and projects like toward democracy which the channel's website advertises as a how to guide for transitioning from dictatorship to democracy all done in the hopes that one day the communist leadership in cuba will fall how soon do you think that's going to. well i hope soon probably three years...
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to "washington post".com. write in jeffrey thompson or investigations, you i call it there's a a book mark menu at the top of if you click on it, the story will appear. recap.s is a we're going to look at this ideo and it's about 2 1/2 minutes. >> three years ago, mayor adrian fenti and council chairman vincent gray faced each other in one of the most contentious and expensive elections in d.c.'s history. fenty raised nearly $5 million his seat. the vincent gray won $1.2 million ut he won as an affable and effective chairman. he beat fenty. 2011, ray took office in sulaiman brown, who had run for mayor, told "the washington he was paid and promised a job in exchange for disparaging fenty in the election. federal investigators soon discovered that much of brown's story was true. they uncovered a bigger secret -- the shadow campaign. $653,000 was spent and gray's behalf. on allegedly, just one man was jeffrey at money, thompson. jamaican immigrant who moved to the united states from the 1970s, thompson earned th
to "washington post".com. write in jeffrey thompson or investigations, you i call it there's a a book mark menu at the top of if you click on it, the story will appear. recap.s is a we're going to look at this ideo and it's about 2 1/2 minutes. >> three years ago, mayor adrian fenti and council chairman vincent gray faced each other in one of the most contentious and expensive elections in d.c.'s history. fenty raised nearly $5 million his seat. the vincent gray won $1.2 million...
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a lot of times people will say things in washington. they know there is no chance of passing just to sound good. >> michael: repealing obamacare 40 times. >> an i'm going--people know i'm on planned parenthood, i'm strong believer of a woman's right to choose. i came out for gay marriage ten years ago. i'm a strong believer of strong gun safety legislation and strong believe that are global warming is an extensio extensiol threat, and it's not just ideals but delivery. >> michael: do you think you would go with the progressive caucus in congress? >> it would be highly premature for me to speculate what caucus and what committees and measure the greats before we've even had the first debate. >> michael: a good way to put it. ro khanna, the people of silicon valley will clearly have a smart debate next fall. ro khanna. coming up, the author of "a dream foreclosed." we'll look at the impact of fo foreclosure on african american communities. stay with us. alright, in 15 minutes we're going to do the young turks. i think the number one thing
a lot of times people will say things in washington. they know there is no chance of passing just to sound good. >> michael: repealing obamacare 40 times. >> an i'm going--people know i'm on planned parenthood, i'm strong believer of a woman's right to choose. i came out for gay marriage ten years ago. i'm a strong believer of strong gun safety legislation and strong believe that are global warming is an extensio extensiol threat, and it's not just ideals but delivery. >>...
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post reporter nikita stewart discusses her recent front-page profile of washington see -- washington, d.c. businessman gerald washington. >> nikita stewart, as a reporter for the washington post, on july 13, you wrote a huge fees, front-page, on a man named jeffrey thompson. why? our local businessman at the center of major federal investigation and no one really knew who we was. so i basically told my editor i want to write the definitive profile of jeffrey thompson. when people want to know about him, they want -- i want them to refer back to this article. >> what we want to know about him? >> right now, he is the center of d.c. politics and some folks say he is actually at the center of d.c. all addiction basically falling apart. for years, behind-the-scenes, he had been giving to candidates. he had several contracts coming huge contracts with the city, one worth $22 million year. and no one really knew who he things came to light the011 over problems with current mayors. -- the current mayors campaign in 2010. >> we have one former city councilmember, the son of ron brown, the fo
post reporter nikita stewart discusses her recent front-page profile of washington see -- washington, d.c. businessman gerald washington. >> nikita stewart, as a reporter for the washington post, on july 13, you wrote a huge fees, front-page, on a man named jeffrey thompson. why? our local businessman at the center of major federal investigation and no one really knew who we was. so i basically told my editor i want to write the definitive profile of jeffrey thompson. when people want to...
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>>he was the youngest mayor in washington d.c. history.vincent gray really presented -- he was the exact opposite. he was more friendly and much older.folks got behind him. let's watch vincent gray. he was already mayor when this was recorded. this was not the campaign that we intended to run, tom. i said to many people that we got into this for the right reason. i probably could have stayed on as council chair or done nothing. i got out there to be involved in this because i love the district of columbia. i am a native washingtonian. i am a product of the schools of this area. i am a product of the district redundant,.not to be i got into this for the right reasons. >> if you were not yourself, but looking at this from outside, what would you think? would you think that the administration is corrupt?mamma -- >> i think it is unfair to say administration. i have distinguished between the campaign and the administration. there is something about our administration that you want to put your finger on, and i would invite you to do th
>>he was the youngest mayor in washington d.c. history.vincent gray really presented -- he was the exact opposite. he was more friendly and much older.folks got behind him. let's watch vincent gray. he was already mayor when this was recorded. this was not the campaign that we intended to run, tom. i said to many people that we got into this for the right reason. i probably could have stayed on as council chair or done nothing. i got out there to be involved in this because i love the...
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back in washington, more troubles await the commander in chief. lawmakers are criticizing the president's plan. >> he has failed to explain the programs which are lawful, which have saved lives. >> we need to do better in educating our public. >> reporter: the former director of the nsa, said that added oversight could -- >> you need to be careful how many processes you put in there. >> reporter: the leaks seem to have pushed u.s./russia relations to a post cold war low. president obama has canceled a meeting with russian president vladimir putin, originally scheduled for next month. some lawmakers want a stronger gesture. >> mr. putin does not have united states/russia relationships in any priority. that's the way to treat mr. putin. >> reporter: snowden's father continues to defend his son, who he is preparing to visit in russia, after recently securing the papers he needs to travel. some analysts argue that the president shouldn't be tougher on russia but should work on restoring that relationship. especially as the u.s. confronts unrest in syr
back in washington, more troubles await the commander in chief. lawmakers are criticizing the president's plan. >> he has failed to explain the programs which are lawful, which have saved lives. >> we need to do better in educating our public. >> reporter: the former director of the nsa, said that added oversight could -- >> you need to be careful how many processes you put in there. >> reporter: the leaks seem to have pushed u.s./russia relations to a post cold...
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host: this is the piece in the "washington times" -- this in the "washington times" if you are interested as we talk about the attorney general seeking to revamp drug sentencing laws and we will continue that conversation. we want to show you some other news, front page of "the washington times" has this headline on the sunday talk shows, michael mccaul, republican from texas, the chairman of the house homeland security committee, he was on "meet the press," and here is what he had to say about the administration surveillance program and what the president had to say on friday. [video clip] >> he has not adequately explain them or defended them. now he is in a bit of a mess. on the heels of the irs scandal, where people do not trust this government or administration with their tax records, they sure do not trust this administration with their phone records. >> that was congressman mike mccall, republican of texas. he has up the homeland security committee in the house. dutch ruppersberger, the democrat from maryland, the ranking democrat on the house intelligence committee. he was on cbs'
host: this is the piece in the "washington times" -- this in the "washington times" if you are interested as we talk about the attorney general seeking to revamp drug sentencing laws and we will continue that conversation. we want to show you some other news, front page of "the washington times" has this headline on the sunday talk shows, michael mccaul, republican from texas, the chairman of the house homeland security committee, he was on "meet the...
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what the sale of "the washington post" says about the way we are what the sale of "the washington post" says about the way we are getting our news.u think washi. but if your skin feels tight and dry it could be a sign of damage. [ female announcer ] get a healthier clean with neutrogena® ultra gentle cleanser. unlike ordinary cleansers that can over-penetrate and damage skin's healthy barrier our breakthrough formula cleans gently without the damage, yet removes dirt, oil, even eye makeup. so clean really is healthy. [ female announcer ] ultra gentle cleanser. neutrogena®. #1 dermatologist recommended skincare. >>> and we're back with a little sunday inspiration. a reminder that not all news is bad news. you might remember this movie. >> feel the rhythm! feel the ride! it's bobsled time! >> 20 years ago, "cool runnings" packed theaters with the heartwarming story of the fist jamaican bobsled team. after missing the last two winter olympics, the island nation's bobsled team hopes to return to the games in sochi, russia, thanks to the determination of longtime team number and captain j
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month byrs ago this your rustin organized a march on washington. he buys black, gay, and a pacifist. he will be honored with the posthumous medal of freedom. naegle,speak to walter and john d'emilio, author of "lost prophet: the life and times of bayard rustin." all that and more coming up. to democracy now!, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. a u.s. drone strike killed two people in yemen on saturday. the u.s. has now carried out nine drone strikes in two weeks, killing 38 people. it is the most concentrated series of drone strikes in a decade. yemeni official told cnn the number of strikes was actually 12 and nearly a dozen of those killed were believed to be innocent. the united states has reopened 18 of the 19 diplomatic posts in the middle east and north africa due to an alleged threat. the embassy in yemen will remain closed, as well as the one in pakistan to to an unrelated threat. the guardian newspaper has revealed the national security agency has a backdoor into its databases come along and to search the e-mails and phone calls o
month byrs ago this your rustin organized a march on washington. he buys black, gay, and a pacifist. he will be honored with the posthumous medal of freedom. naegle,speak to walter and john d'emilio, author of "lost prophet: the life and times of bayard rustin." all that and more coming up. to democracy now!, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. a u.s. drone strike killed two people in yemen on saturday. the u.s. has now carried out nine drone strikes in two weeks, killing 38...
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don't worry about your washington politics. solve problems. >> when the president does that, congressman, does that put more pressure on you or less pressure on you when you're back home? >> well, i think it puts -- brings support for me when i'm back home. i've spent time at the state fair, at the family leadership summit yesterday. i've been all over my district in iowa, which is 39 of the 99 counties. it is a universal message that says hold your ground, keep telling the truth, defend the rule of law, and defend the constitution. so that's my message back to the president. i think that's divisive politics. if we can't restore the rule of law in this, how are we going to enforce immigration law going forward if we accept the senate's gang of eight amnesty bill? >> the bill moving forward, but as you say not with a pathway to citizenship for those illegal immigrants here. there is a move toward the dream act, which is allowing illegal immigrants who were children of those who came here illegally and are pursuing lives in ameri
don't worry about your washington politics. solve problems. >> when the president does that, congressman, does that put more pressure on you or less pressure on you when you're back home? >> well, i think it puts -- brings support for me when i'm back home. i've spent time at the state fair, at the family leadership summit yesterday. i've been all over my district in iowa, which is 39 of the 99 counties. it is a universal message that says hold your ground, keep telling the truth,...
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it's about washington. and we're running a campaign. i like what you said earlier about truth and truth in this administration. the question of this campaign is very simple. do you trust this government? do you trust it with your taxes or your health care or your personal phone and e-mail records? >> right. >> that's what this campaign is about. we're going to work very hard to be successful on june 10, 2014. >> what are your specic advantages over lindsey graham in your judgment? >> well, i'm not a politician. i think that for starters is a plus. and i've never run for office. being a small busine owner, i think, is important because i understand what it's like to start a business. and when i see something like the marketplace fairness act or the internet sales tax putting taxes on the backs of small businesses, those are things that i strongly disagree with. >> and i think a lot of people would agree with you. but your business is actually to help politicians in part, is it not? >> ll, no. my business is p.r. and marketing. i work wit
it's about washington. and we're running a campaign. i like what you said earlier about truth and truth in this administration. the question of this campaign is very simple. do you trust this government? do you trust it with your taxes or your health care or your personal phone and e-mail records? >> right. >> that's what this campaign is about. we're going to work very hard to be successful on june 10, 2014. >> what are your specic advantages over lindsey graham in your...
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moscow urges washington to. while president obama denounces russia for what he calls a cold war mentality following the granting of temporary asylum to edward snowden. syria's battlefront is moving north radical jihadists. into. a massive. also the guantanamo bay hunger strike. as the pentagon continues to spend taxpayers' money on. the u.s. . and gay rights activists in the west for a boycott of next year's winter olympics. even going as far as comparing. and broadcasting live from our studios in moscow recapping the week's top stories with the weekly. now u.s. russia ties have suffered a major freeze this week at least that's what washington is claiming barack obama accused moscow of a cold war mentality and even called for a pause in their relations with russia in its part is demanding america act like adults and believes there are no signs of hostility. this week when president obama canceled the bilateral meeting with the russian president in september u.s. russia relations have a new low on friday the russ
moscow urges washington to. while president obama denounces russia for what he calls a cold war mentality following the granting of temporary asylum to edward snowden. syria's battlefront is moving north radical jihadists. into. a massive. also the guantanamo bay hunger strike. as the pentagon continues to spend taxpayers' money on. the u.s. . and gay rights activists in the west for a boycott of next year's winter olympics. even going as far as comparing. and broadcasting live from our studios...
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[applause] >> that was bayard rustin speaking 50 years ago this month at a march on washington. in later years, bayard rustin spoke publicly about the importance of equal rights for and women.y men he was survived by his partner walter naegle. we are joined by three guests right now, including walter he is now an archivist of the bayard rustin estate. in colorado, we have john d'emilio, professor of gender studies, author of the award winning biography "lost prophet: the life and times of bayard rustin." "intimate matters: a history of sexuality in america." julian bond is also with us. juliano to florida to bond. when you heard president obama would be awarding bayard rustin the highest civilian honor, the presidential medal of freedom, your thoughts, having known bayard for many years? >> i was overcome, it seemed long overdue, happy to hear it, surprised to hear it, but glad to hear it. guest in go to our chicago, and john d'emilio, wrote the book about bayard rustin. audience, bayard rustin is not a household name, yet he was the main organizer, together with a philip randol
[applause] >> that was bayard rustin speaking 50 years ago this month at a march on washington. in later years, bayard rustin spoke publicly about the importance of equal rights for and women.y men he was survived by his partner walter naegle. we are joined by three guests right now, including walter he is now an archivist of the bayard rustin estate. in colorado, we have john d'emilio, professor of gender studies, author of the award winning biography "lost prophet: the life and...
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government in washington i'm going to check on. russia is under pressure from the global gay community which was a boycott of the upcoming winter olympics in sochi that angry about a new norwich bond so-called gay propaganda con and the measure brutal and fractious russian authorities say they're only trying to protect minors and let's not get nor lie with poles caught paul nice to see you so what's the official reaction that while the debate just rumbles on doesn't it ever since russia announced they were adopting this new law banning the propaganda of nontraditional sexual relations to minors there were calls from prominent human rights activists to boycott all things russian from vodka to the sochi winter olympics which are coming up in february next year now one of the most notable calls came from a project to stephen fry who wrote a letter to the british prime minister david cameron and the president of the i.o.c. calling not only for a boycott of the were winter olympics to be held in russia but he also drew parallels to the
government in washington i'm going to check on. russia is under pressure from the global gay community which was a boycott of the upcoming winter olympics in sochi that angry about a new norwich bond so-called gay propaganda con and the measure brutal and fractious russian authorities say they're only trying to protect minors and let's not get nor lie with poles caught paul nice to see you so what's the official reaction that while the debate just rumbles on doesn't it ever since russia...
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"good morning, washington" at 5:00 a.m. begins right now.
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it is a good time to be here in washington. let's check in with meteorologist steve -- way.anges are on the tracking a thunderstorm to the north and west of d.c. on our super doppler radar. is wherelvania, that we have showers now. a few breaks in the clouds may allow you to see a little bit of a meteor shower tonight. could see up to 100 and our. away from city lights is the best place to be. the best place to look, mainly north and east. in about an hour or so. here is your wake-up forecast from the belfort furniture weather center. gio lower 70's. tomorrow, humid day and a stronger cold front on the way is going to bring a chill to the air. look at the extended outlook. all you need to know in a few minutes. >> thanks, steve. tomorrow we will hold -- we will find out who holds the winning powerball ticket worth $1 million. the giants food store on columbia heights -- columbia pike in annandale. parents, this week is a chance to save money on school supplies. tax-freekicked off its week. any shoppers with clothing or shoes pr
it is a good time to be here in washington. let's check in with meteorologist steve -- way.anges are on the tracking a thunderstorm to the north and west of d.c. on our super doppler radar. is wherelvania, that we have showers now. a few breaks in the clouds may allow you to see a little bit of a meteor shower tonight. could see up to 100 and our. away from city lights is the best place to be. the best place to look, mainly north and east. in about an hour or so. here is your wake-up forecast...
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the best chances are to the south of washington. are lucky skies will hold clear to get a peek up in the sky. it will turn very warm and humid. this cold front and an area of low pressure could cause some scattered showers and storms. after that moves through, this high-pressure takes over and moves eastward. the effect will be wednesday through friday to become mostly sunny and significantly cooler temperatures. the off -- the kind of weather and --or late august late september and early october. highs in the upper 80's. saturday,day through beautiful weather. sunny and mild at the day and cool at night. on sunday maybe another go around of showers. >> you had me at low humidity. thank you. .t is the night to rock watch highlights from the cma music festival. it is on tonight at 8 p.m. stick around for p.m. >> made the million-dollar powerball winner. matt damon's new movie. what rebecca cooper found in oklahoma that and had her searching for the owners. >> a plane makes an emergency landing in [ male announcer ] you know what's so
the best chances are to the south of washington. are lucky skies will hold clear to get a peek up in the sky. it will turn very warm and humid. this cold front and an area of low pressure could cause some scattered showers and storms. after that moves through, this high-pressure takes over and moves eastward. the effect will be wednesday through friday to become mostly sunny and significantly cooler temperatures. the off -- the kind of weather and --or late august late september and early...
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moscow urges washington. president obama. moving north. there. also. claims the u.s. . call for a boycott of. the new russian laws. from our studios in moscow recapping week's top stories this is with our weekly program to have you with us now you have suffered a major freeze this week that's what washington is claiming barack obama has accused moscow of a cold war mentality and even called for a pause in their relations russia on its part is demanding america like adults believes there are no signs of hostility. this week when president obama canceled the bilateral meeting with the russian president in september u.s. russia relations have hit a new low on friday the russian foreign minister sergey lavrov and the russian defense minister arrived in washington as planned to meet their u.s. counterparts and we've heard two different messages coming from president obama and foreign minister lavrov both held a news conference on the same day at the same time in different venues of course with foreign minister lavrov trying very hard to ease the tension to move it away from
moscow urges washington. president obama. moving north. there. also. claims the u.s. . call for a boycott of. the new russian laws. from our studios in moscow recapping week's top stories this is with our weekly program to have you with us now you have suffered a major freeze this week that's what washington is claiming barack obama has accused moscow of a cold war mentality and even called for a pause in their relations russia on its part is demanding america like adults believes there are no...
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officials meet with their saudi counterparts basically economy any critical comments from washington. what the white house certainly does maintain a longstanding alliance with the leaders of saudi arabia cemented by common interests in the middle east to that end there are classified contacts between areas. the u.s. administration in recent time they've been employed to step up the government administered reforms but those reforms are not driven by the elites desire to empower the people of the kingdom instead they are merely urged by reforms that the regime might fall unless it reforms itself oppression is widespread in saudi arabia there is no free speech no freedom of expression corruption is rampant in all areas from the level bureaucrats to hiring officials every civil servant is very skillful in using bribes in their operations. is saudi arabia's fund drive to tighten the noose around the necks of political activists at home so freely preaching liberal ideas and tolerance to others i'll save lives in france let's not why exactly this political line is being widely labeled as hyp
officials meet with their saudi counterparts basically economy any critical comments from washington. what the white house certainly does maintain a longstanding alliance with the leaders of saudi arabia cemented by common interests in the middle east to that end there are classified contacts between areas. the u.s. administration in recent time they've been employed to step up the government administered reforms but those reforms are not driven by the elites desire to empower the people of the...